Speaker Series: Peter Stambler

Dr. Stambler was born in Washington. Educated at Yale, Carnegie Tech Drama School, and Syracuse. He taught creative writing, literature, cultural history at the North Carolina School of the Arts, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, Hong Kong Baptist, and the University of the Arts – Philadelphia where he served as Dean of Liberal Arts […]

Speaker Series: Dick Wall

To RSVP to this event, please call (843) 723-9912 or email mstokenberry@charlestonlibrarysociety.org Carol Wall, living in a lily-white neighborhood in Middle America, is at a crossroads in her life. Her children are grown; she has successfully overcome illness; her beloved parents are getting older. One day she notices a dark-skinned African man tending her neighbor’s […]

Music at the Library: Chamber Music Charleston- Rock and Rondo

For tickets, please click here or call (843) 723-9912 The 2015 Mozart In The South Festival opens with a special performance at the Charleston Library Society.  Musicians of CMC trade in their formalwear for jeans and leather as they rock out to the music of Michael Jackson and The Beatles with some Mozart thrown in for good […]

Life Long Learning: Steve Gavel

Etruscan, Roman and Early Byzantine Art $200 members, $250 nonmembers To RSVP- please email mstokenberry@charlestonlibrarysociety.org, call (843) 723-9912 or CLICK HERE.

Life Long Learning: Penn Hagood

The War on Terror:  Where Are We Now, and How Did We Get Here? America’s Relationship with the Middle East & the Historical Background of the War on Terror Penn Hagood September 15 – November 10 Tuesdays:  6:00 – 7:15 If you want to know more about what you read in the newspaper or see […]

“Emotion, Drama and Illusion: Those Baroque Masters” Seminar

An Arts and Influences Seminar “Emotion, Drama and Illusion: Those Baroque Masters” Europe in the 17th century saw the explosion of a new style of art that was dramatic, theatrical, emotional and grand.  Enhanced by the powerful patronage of the Catholic Church, the consolidation of absolute monarchies throughout Europe which brought a great deal of […]

Speaker Series: Andrea Wulf

To RSVP to this event, please call (843) 723-9912 or email mstokenberry@charlestonlibrarysociety.org In collaboration with Middleton Place, renowned horticultural writer, Andrea Wulf will speak about the extraordinary life of the visionary German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) and how he created the way we understand nature today. To RSVP- call (843) 723-9912 or email mstokenberry@charlestonlibrarysociety.org […]

Speaker Series: Cynthia Mestad Johnson

To RSVP to this event please call (843) 723-9912 or email mstokenberry@charlestonlibrarysociety.org Over thirty thousand slaves were brought to the shores of colonial America on ships owned and captained by James DeWolf. When the United States took action to abolish slavery, this Bristol native manipulated the legal system and became actively involved in Rhode Island […]

CLS Book Club

The Charleston Library Society’s Book Club is making its return! We welcome all members and nonmembers, free of charge, to come and discuss a book of the Library Staff’s choosing. We will be able to host the riveting discussions thanks to the help of our dedicated volunteers. The first novel selected for CLS Book Club […]

Martinis and a Movie

Please join us for a fun, entertaining event hosted by the Library Society: “Martinis and a Movie.” In preparation for the November 5 release of the newest James Bond installment, Spectre (2015), the Library Society will feature the first cinema adaptation of an Ian Fleming novel, Dr. No (1962).  The evening will include select cocktails, inspired by Sean Connery’s inaugural […]

Lifelong Learning Series Week 5

These two 9-week long seminars run from September 15 through November 10 and have proven to be a hit with members and nonmembers alike. Both classes take place once a week at their respective times on Tuesday. The two seminars are as follows… Dr. Steve Gavel: (Cancelled this week) Etruscan, Roman and Early Byzantine Art (12:00 PM-1:30 […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series XI Season Pass

Save on the series by buying a Season Pass for all 5 sessions. For tix- click here. These are historic times for Charleston. This summer, our city bore witness to an act that recalled its darkest days: the racially-motivated massacre of nine African-American parishioners and community leaders in the state’s most historic Black church. Since that […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series: Patricia Williams Lessane

For tickets, please call (843) 723-9912 or click here. “We must … resist the comfortable fiction that, whatever racial turmoil exists elsewhere, genteel Charleston is a place of calm.” So wrote Patricia Williams Lessane in the New York Times, just one day after the shooting of nine parishioners at Mother Emanual A.M.E. church in downtown Charleston. […]

Music at the Library: Emile Pandolfi- Pianist Extraodinaire

For tickets, please click here or call (843) 723-9912 With almost thirty recordings in his own discography, Emile Pandolfi ranks among America’s most popular piano artists. With the majority of his performance repertoire being lush, intricate arrangements of Broadway and standards that form the canon of “The Great American Songbook”, his influences are more classical than pop.  […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series: Ben Navarro

For tickets, please call (843) 823-9912 or click here. Members $20, nonmembers $25 Ben Navarro is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Charleston-based Sherman Financial Group, but he is equally known for his other passion: education, and the belief that all children deserve the opportunity to attend a great school. His primary philanthropic venture is […]